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Another prominent member of the class is Justin Kaplan, whose biography of Mark Twain won the 1966 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. Kaplan lives in Cambridge so he can be near Widener Library. As a consequence, he is more in touch with students than many of his classmates. While...
Some participants worked out structures that use simple means to change the very mood of a city-to introduce new functions and fulfill traditional ones in more exciting ways. Neil Goodwin and John Borden, for example, designed a system of mobile vending booths because "... Government Center, the Southeast Expressway, and...
Organ music, wrote John Milton in the 1630s, "could dissolve me into ecstasies and bring all heaven before mine eyes." Until the 20th century, most music lovers would have agreed. Despite the revival of interest in Baroque music, the organ's role in modern musical life has been marginal...
Burns assured the President's guests that the Federal Reserve, acting as a "lender of last resort," would supply enough cash to the economy to head off a financial crisis. The fear of such a crisis had in recent weeks become Wall Street's greatest nightmare. Financiers worried...
three admonitions to students with no prior records "whose participation in the obstruction was brief and marginal. or was marked by other mitigating circumstances,"